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Degradation of the disease-associated prion protein by a serine protease from lichensScrapie Agent (Strain 263K) can transmit disease via the oral route after persistence in soil over yearsOral transmissibility of prion disease is enhanced by binding to soil particlesLichens: unexpected anti-prion agents?Transmission of chronic wasting disease in Wisconsin white-tailed deer: implications for disease spread and managementPrion infected meat-and-bone meal is still infectious after biodiesel productionPrion protein interaction with soil humic substances: environmental implicationsSystematic review of management strategies to control chronic wasting disease in wild deer populations in North America.Attachment of pathogenic prion protein to model oxide surfaces.Clay Components in Soil Dictate Environmental Stability and Bioavailability of Cervid Prions in Mice.Detection of sub-clinical CWD infection in conventional test-negative deer long after oral exposure to urine and feces from CWD+ deer.Molecular Mechanisms of Chronic Wasting Disease Prion Propagation.Direct detection of soil-bound prions.Ultraviolet-ozone treatment reduces levels of disease-associated prion protein and prion infectivity.Classical sheep scrapie in Great Britain: spatial analysis and identification of environmental and farm-related risk factors.Detection of protease-resistant cervid prion protein in water from a CWD-endemic areaEffects of solution chemistry and aging time on prion protein adsorption and replication of soil-bound prions.Modeling routes of chronic wasting disease transmission: environmental prion persistence promotes deer population decline and extinction.A simple, versatile and sensitive cell-based assay for prions from various speciesCan plants serve as a vector for prions causing chronic wasting disease?Lack of prion transmission by sexual or parental routes in experimentally infected hamstersHomogenous photocatalytic decontamination of prion infected stainless steel and titanium surfacesGrass plants bind, retain, uptake, and transport infectious prions.Behavior of prions in the environment: implications for prion biologyEstimating prion adsorption capacity of soil by BioAssay of Subtracted Infectivity from Complex Solutions (BASICS).Intranasal inoculation of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) with lyophilized chronic wasting disease prion particulate complexed to montmorillonite claySuperparamagnetic nanoparticle capture of prions for amplification.Transport of the pathogenic prion protein through soils.Replication efficiency of soil-bound prions varies with soil type.Soil clay content underlies prion infection oddsMitigation of prion infectivity and conversion capacity by a simulated natural process--repeated cycles of drying and wetting.Meat and bone meal and mineral feed additives may increase the risk of oral prion disease transmissionAn overview of animal prion diseases.Environmentally-relevant forms of the prion protein.The nasal cavity is a route for prion infection in hamstersCould immunomodulation be used to prevent prion diseases?Use of a 2-aminothiazole to Treat Chronic Wasting Disease in Transgenic MiceModeled Impacts of Chronic Wasting Disease on White-Tailed Deer in a Semi-Arid Environment.Early and Non-Invasive Detection of Chronic Wasting Disease Prions in Elk Feces by Real-Time Quaking Induced Conversion.Objects in Contact with Classical Scrapie Sheep Act as a Reservoir for Scrapie Transmission.
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2006 nî lūn-bûn
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2006 թուականի Ապրիլին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2006 թվականի ապրիլին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2006年の論文
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2006年論文
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2006年論文
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2006年論文
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2006年論文
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2006年論文
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2006年论文
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Prions adhere to soil minerals and remain infectious
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Prions adhere to soil minerals and remain infectious
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Prions adhere to soil minerals and remain infectious
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Prions adhere to soil minerals and remain infectious
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Prions adhere to soil minerals and remain infectious
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Prions adhere to soil minerals and remain infectious
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P2860
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Prions adhere to soil minerals and remain infectious
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Debbie McKenzie
Judd M Aiken
Kristen E Phillips
Peter T Schramm
P2860
P356
10.1371/JOURNAL.PPAT.0020032
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2006-04-14T00:00:00Z